The European Arrest Warrant is important to Theresa May. But, as Auke Willems (LSE) explains, it will be difficult to negotiate the pan-European security co-operation she wants unless Britain is prepared to cross the ‘red line’ of recognising the European Court of Justice, as well as the Charter of Fundamental Rights
As we enter the last weeks of negotiation between Britain and the EU, things are not looking good. A...
The Home Secretary recently agreed to assist the US in the prosecution of two formerly British men w...
The UK has long been at the forefront of European cooperation against cross-border crime and terrori...
The European Arrest Warrant is important to Theresa May. But, as Auke Willems (LSE) explains, it wil...
As talks on a UK-EU post-Brexit trade deal enter their tense final stages, a vital agreement on secu...
The Brexit Withdrawal Agreement has been unveiled, and there are serious limitations to the future p...
What can the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic teach us about Britain’s approach to Brexit? Joelle...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
On September 22, Theresa May's speech in Florence ostensibly outlined a way forward on Brexit. Is th...
Uncertainty surrounds most aspects of the Brexit negotiations, but in the sphere of sanctions there ...
Brexit relates to a new sovereigntism that has alarming implications for the rule of law, argues Fio...
David Clayton and David Higgins assess UK public procurement policy since the early 1970s. They expl...
Despite various opt-outs from European directives, Britain has now greater protection for workers th...
As the UK formally leaves the European Union this week, and enters the transition period, Alexandra ...
Little public attention has been given to the impact of Brexit on management of cross-border health ...
As we enter the last weeks of negotiation between Britain and the EU, things are not looking good. A...
The Home Secretary recently agreed to assist the US in the prosecution of two formerly British men w...
The UK has long been at the forefront of European cooperation against cross-border crime and terrori...
The European Arrest Warrant is important to Theresa May. But, as Auke Willems (LSE) explains, it wil...
As talks on a UK-EU post-Brexit trade deal enter their tense final stages, a vital agreement on secu...
The Brexit Withdrawal Agreement has been unveiled, and there are serious limitations to the future p...
What can the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic teach us about Britain’s approach to Brexit? Joelle...
Public support for the EU rose after the referendum, while Jean-Claude Juncker has painted a starry ...
On September 22, Theresa May's speech in Florence ostensibly outlined a way forward on Brexit. Is th...
Uncertainty surrounds most aspects of the Brexit negotiations, but in the sphere of sanctions there ...
Brexit relates to a new sovereigntism that has alarming implications for the rule of law, argues Fio...
David Clayton and David Higgins assess UK public procurement policy since the early 1970s. They expl...
Despite various opt-outs from European directives, Britain has now greater protection for workers th...
As the UK formally leaves the European Union this week, and enters the transition period, Alexandra ...
Little public attention has been given to the impact of Brexit on management of cross-border health ...
As we enter the last weeks of negotiation between Britain and the EU, things are not looking good. A...
The Home Secretary recently agreed to assist the US in the prosecution of two formerly British men w...
The UK has long been at the forefront of European cooperation against cross-border crime and terrori...